Columns
Murali's record haul will never be beaten
Australian legend Shane Warne insists Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralitharan\'s record total of 800 Test wickets will never be beaten. Muralitharan reached the astonishing haul with his final ball in Test cricket when he dismissed Pragyan Ojha to bring India\'s second innings to an end in the first Test at Galle on Thursday.
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Tigers Made Us Proud Again
Defiant Ponting urges rapid Aussie revival
Gilly has no regrets after going-up against Aussies
Asia Cup Cricket 2010: Can Tigers Turn the Tide
Strauss satisfied as England tame Tigers
 
Interviews
Aamer 'cleverer than I was at 18' - Wasim
Pakistan fast bowling great Wasim Akram believes new pace sensation Mohammad Aamer is
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Strauss says Aussie thrashing inspiring England
Ashes will be tough for England - Siddons
Imran backs Afridi for Pakistan long run
Shoaib Malik is a negative person who creates problems: Intikhab Alam
'Frustrated' Younus demands suspension of ban
 
Features
Six great Bangladesh wins
Bangladesh won the second one-day international by five runs here on Saturday to record a first victory over England in any format. But it was not the first time Bangladesh had upset the formbook and below are some of the Tigers greatest one-day triumphs.
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Business session of T20 World Cup
Who is on for World Twenty20 2010?
Asia begins 2011 World Cup countdown
Cricket Betting and Gambling: A Menace
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Golden times
Bangladesh Stun Australia in Cardiff
Bangladesh pulled off perhaps the biggest shock ever in cricket with a five-wicket victory over world champions Australia in Cardiff. The win was only Bangladesh's 10th win in 108 one-day internationals, although they beat India at home earlier in the year to show they should not be regarded as total write-offs.
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